Maciel Jose A, Knudson-Martin Carmen
Loma Linda University.
J Marital Fam Ther. 2014 Oct;40(4):484-97. doi: 10.1111/jmft.12044. Epub 2013 Oct 21.
This grounded theory study of 16 Mexican immigrant adolescents and 20 of their parents examines how they construct relational identities within their families, at school, with friends, and in the larger society. Results focus on a core identity bind faced by the adolescents: immigration messages from parents that say, "don't be like me" and the societal message, "you're not like us." Response to this bind was guided by two contrasting sets of identity narratives: Empowering narratives invited an intentional approach to school and life choices. Restricting narratives maintained an ambivalent approach to school and life choices. Resolution of the identity bind was a collective, ongoing process that has implications for Mexican immigrant families and the professionals who work with them.
这项针对16名墨西哥移民青少年及其20名父母的扎根理论研究,考察了他们如何在家庭、学校、与朋友相处以及在更广泛的社会中构建关系身份。研究结果聚焦于青少年面临的一个核心身份困境:父母传递的移民信息是“不要像我这样”,而社会传递的信息是“你和我们不一样”。对这种困境的回应受到两组截然不同的身份叙事的引导:赋能叙事促使人们对学校和生活选择采取一种有意识的方式。限制叙事对学校和生活选择保持一种矛盾的态度。身份困境的解决是一个集体的、持续的过程,这对墨西哥移民家庭以及与他们打交道的专业人员都有影响。